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Betsy DeVos defends herself against critics. The secretary of education has been one of the most criticized members of President Trump's Cabinet, but DeVos says she's "more misunderstood than anything" >>

Betsy DeVos' trainwreck interview on '60 Minutes'. An interview with "60 Minutes" probably made a lot of sense when Education Secretary Betsy DeVos agreed to it. DeVos has a brand problem -- she is greeted by protesters almost everywhere she goes and is widely cast as an out-of-touch plutocrat. And, given that she is heading up President Donald Trump's new committee aimed at figuring out solutions to curb school violence, it seemed like a perfectly-timed moment for DeVos to (re)introduce herself to the public. >>

DeVos calls on Trump to not use foul language. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's use of vulgarity on the campaign trail to mock NBC News anchor Chuck Todd, pointing to "an opportunity and responsibility to be examples to our kids." >>

DeVos says she would have described NBC's Todd differently. WASHINGTON (AP) - Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says she probably would have used language different than the vulgar phrase President Donald Trump deployed... >>

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos stumbles during pointed ‘60 Minutes’ interview. Leslie Stahl challenged the education secretary repeatedly. At one point, DeVos said she is “not so sure exactly” how she became, as Stahl described her, “the most hated” member of President Trump's Cabinet. >>

US education chief struggles in interview. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's use of vulgarity on the campaign trail to mock NBC News anchor Chuck Todd, pointing to "an opportunity and responsibility to be examples to our kids." >>